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Participant's Voice: "It was a great initiative to run, pick up trash, and also lead to tree planting." Top Athletes Tackle "Beach Plogging" on Ishigaki Island, Collecting About 40 Bags of Trash While Running.

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ASICS Japan held a "Plogging Challenge" on Ishigaki Island, where 23 runners, including top paratriathletes, collected approximately 40 bags of trash while running. This event, part of the global "Run for Reforestation Challenge 2026," directly links physical activity to environmental protection, with each participant's 5km run resulting in one tree being planted. The initiative not only cleaned the local beaches but also fostered a deeper understanding of environmental issues and social inclusivity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How many trash bags did ASICS Japan's runners collect during the Plogging Challenge on Ishigaki Island?
A: ASICS Japan's participants collected approximately 40 bags of trash during the event on Ishigaki Island.
Q: Which brand organized the 'Plogging Challenge' on Ishigaki Island in connection with environmental action?
A: ASICS Japan organized the 'Plogging Challenge' on Ishigaki Island as part of a sustainability initiative.
Q: What is the name of the global campaign linked to the ASICS Japan event on Ishigaki Island in 2026?
A: The global campaign linked to the event is called the Run for Reforestation Challenge 2026.
Q: How many athletes participated in the ASICS Japan Plogging Challenge on Ishigaki Island?
A: A total of 23 runners, including top paratriathletes, took part in the ASICS Japan Plogging Challenge.
Q: How many trees will be planted as a result of each 5km run in the ASICS Japan initiative?
A: One tree will be planted for every 5km run completed by a participant in the ASICS initiative.